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dc.creatorNikolopoulos, G. K.en
dc.creatorMasgala, A.en
dc.creatorTsiara, C.en
dc.creatorLimitsiou, O. K.en
dc.creatorKarnaouri, A. C.en
dc.creatorDimou, N. L.en
dc.creatorBagos, P. G.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:41:13Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:41:13Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier10.1111/j.1468-1331.2011.03355.x
dc.identifier.issn1351-5101
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/31398
dc.description.abstractMany environmental and genetic factors have been implicated in the development of multiple sclerosis. However, the aetiology has not been clarified yet. Therefore, using a meta-analytic approach, we tried to probe the potential association between various cytokine gene polymorphisms and the occurrence of multiple sclerosis. A comprehensive literature search yielded 45 eligible studies, which involved 7379 cases and 8131 controls. Totally, the effect of eight polymorphisms, i.e. IL-1A C[-889] T, IL-1B C[-511] T, IL-1B C[3953] T, IL-4 C[33] T, IL-10 C[-819] T, IL-10 G[-1082]A, tumour necrosis factor-a (TNFA) G[-308]A and TNFA G[-238]A, was evaluated in a random-effects meta-analysis. There was no evidence of statistically significant association between the aforementioned polymorphisms and multiple sclerosis. Publication bias and heterogeneity were absent in most analyses. Within its limitations, the current literature-based meta-analysis does not indicate that specific polymorphic variations of genes encoding pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines affect susceptibility to multiple sclerosis.en
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dc.subjectcytokinesen
dc.subjectinterleukinen
dc.subjectmeta-analysisen
dc.subjectmultiple sclerosisen
dc.subjectsingle-nucleotide polymorphismen
dc.subjecttumour necrosis factoren
dc.subjectTUMOR-NECROSIS-FACTORen
dc.subjectRECEPTOR ANTAGONIST GENESen
dc.subjectENVIRONMENTALen
dc.subjectRISK-FACTORSen
dc.subjectFACTOR-ALPHAen
dc.subjectTNF-ALPHAen
dc.subjectPROMOTER POLYMORPHISMSen
dc.subjectJAPANESEen
dc.subjectPATIENTSen
dc.subjectDISEASE SEVERITYen
dc.subjectPUBLICATION BIASen
dc.subjectIRANIAN PATIENTSen
dc.subjectClinical Neurologyen
dc.subjectNeurosciencesen
dc.titleCytokine gene polymorphisms in multiple sclerosis: a meta-analysis of 45 studies including 7379 cases and 8131 controlsen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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